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The Lichen Museum

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The Lichen Museum by Laurie A. Palmer offers a radical reimagining of human relationships inspired by the symbiotic nature of lichens. Blending personal narrative, science, philosophy, and poetry, Palmer explores lichens as composite organisms whose mutualistic existence challenges individualism and competition. The book draws on their resilience, diversity, and resistance to commodification to propose alternative models of social connection rooted in interdependence and nonhierarchical structures. It also encourages readers to rethink their relationship to time and attention amid ecological and social precarity, emphasising collaboration as essential for survival.
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Format: Paperback / softback
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This thought-provoking book will appeal to readers interested in arts and culture, environmental philosophy, ecological studies, and conceptual art. It suits those who appreciate interdisciplinary approaches that blend science, personal reflection, and social critique, especially readers exploring alternative social models rooted in collaboration and sustainability.

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Serving as both a guide and companion publication to the conceptual art project of the same name, The Lichen Museum explores how the physiological characteristics of lichens provide a valuable template for reimagining human relations in an age of ecological and social precarity.

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A radical proposal for how a tiny organism can transform our understanding of human relations

Serving as both a guide and companion publication to the conceptual art project of the same name, The Lichen Museum explores how the physiological characteristics of lichens provide a valuable template for reimagining human relations in an age of ecological and social precarity. Channeling between the personal, the scientific, the philosophical, and the poetic, A. Laurie Palmer employs a cross-disciplinary framework that artfully mirrors the collective relations of lichens, imploring us to envision alternative ways of living based on interdependence rather than individualism and competition.

Lichens are composite organisms made up of a fungus and an alga or cyanobacteria thriving in a mutually beneficial relationship. The Lichen Museum looks to these complex organisms, remarkable for their symbiosis, diversity, longevity, and adaptability, as models for relations rooted in collaboration and nonhierarchical structures. In their resistance to fast-paced growth and commodification, lichens also offer possibilities for humans to reconfigure their relationship to time and attention outside of the accelerated pace of capitalist accumulation.

Drawing together a diverse set of voices, including personal encounters with lichenologists and lichens themselves, Palmer both imagines and embodies a radical new approach to human interconnection. Using this tiny organism as an emblem through which to navigate environmental and social concerns, this work narrows the gap between the human and natural worlds, emphasizing the notion of mutual dependence as a necessary means of survival and prosperity.

Series: Art After Nature

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"The Lichen Museum is a deeply engaging, provocative, humorous, and moving account that draws attention to lichens as models for relationality and mutual obligations," praises Heather Davis, author of Plastic Matter. Foreword calls it "meditative and inquisitive," while e-flux describes reading it as "taking a series of walks with a particularly curious and sensitive companion." The work is noted for combining personal observation with extensive research and critical scientific evaluation.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781517908676

Publisher: University of Minnesota Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 28 February 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Minnesota Press

Illustration: 19 color plates and 21 black and white illustrations

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 8.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 255g

Pages: 184

About the Author

A. Laurie Palmer is an artist and professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

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